so...classic Star Trek then. Got it.There's always a story, but it's as weak as f$%k and doesn't hold up when scrutinized in degree of detail.

so...classic Star Trek then. Got it.There's always a story, but it's as weak as f$%k and doesn't hold up when scrutinized in degree of detail.
There were also a couple episodes of TNG that reused the Mega Maid ear canal matte painting from Spaceballs.
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I was thinking the exact same thing. I recall going back to TNG Season 3 what two years ago and was amazed at the contrivances and rolling my eyes. While I find TNG passable as entertainment, it definitely did not live up to the Holy Grail status that I find around hereso...classic Star Trek then. Got it.![]()
I use to hate building things and now I absolutely love it. People change.I still think it's pretty funny (and ironic) that as eager as Brent Spiner was to NOT play Data anymore (after NEM)...he's awfully into it now!![]()
Finally got to see it Sunday morning. My two cents: A kinda boring first 20 minutes, where we cut back and forth between a tiresome hostage situation on the bridge and overly-written scenes between Riker and Troi that don't quite work, which are saved by the remainder of the episode (particularly the Data/Lore scenes). A big step up from the previous week, but still one of the weaker outings. Episodes 7 and 8 would have been better off recut into a single episode, IMHO.
It's really amusing the extent to which this episode seems to try and retcon Season 1 of Picard, from finding out that Riker and Troi hate their lives on Nepenthe (Riker doesn't even like making pizza!) to Data basically saying that the version of him that died in Season 1 doesn't matter. Honestly if I were Michael Chabon I would take it as a bit of a middle finger.
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cannot both be simultaneously true (even in a post-structuralist sense).
I’m not going to say you have to like it (your dislike is a perfectly valid choice) but if you want a meaningful discussion of your criticism of the show, there needs to be some consistency in the criticism. Otherwise, complaints about storytelling inconsistencies will appear…unpersuasive.
Obviously there's a story to a lesser or greater extent, but we're eight episodes in now. Six hours. Where has it gotten us? The old crew getting back together? They should be dragged out of that ready room and told to feck off. Seven of nine should be locked up.
And in whatever story you want to write, they can do just that. Until then, keep moving the goalposts. It’s good for the biceps and the quads.Obviously there's a story to a lesser or greater extent, but we're eight episodes in now. Six hours. Where has it gotten us? The old crew getting back together? They should be dragged out of that ready room and told to feck off. Seven of nine should be locked up.
You are aware that many times when you post it makes you seem like you’ve never seen any Star Trek before or you’re just arguing dishonestly, right?
And in whatever story you want to write, they can do just that. Until then, keep moving the goalposts. It’s good for the biceps and the quads.
(Again, not trying to persuade you to like it, just looking for consistency—like some look for it in TV shows.)![]()
In every season of TNG there was something the crew should have been drawn up on charges for, same with First Contact and Insurrection.
I find the screaming about plot contrivance and realism to be less an attempt at genuine criticism and more an attempt to sound clever while just being bland, garden variety angerbait
Yeah. Okay.I never attack the person who's replying to me, always talk about the show. If you don't like my posts, good luck. Otherwise actually respond to what I've stated.
The older shows and movies set the tone for Star Trek and the fact you’re willing to instantly dismiss them is more or less just demonstrating that you expect Star Trek to be something it has never beenYour argument is based on older shows. I couldn't give a shit about older shows right now. I'm talking about the here and now.
But you cannot claim things were better in the older shows as proof of how the new show sucks and simultaneously complain that others are using examples from the older shows as proof that the problems are endemic to Trek itself. Goose, gander, etc.Your argument is based on older shows. I couldn't give a shit about older shows right now. I'm talking about the here and now.
Appropriately though it's a turkey outside my office window, strangely...Goose, gander, etc.
But you cannot claim things were better in the older shows as proof of how the new show sucks and simultaneously complain that others are using examples from the older shows as proof that the problems are endemic to Trek itself. Goose, gander, etc.
Appropriately though it's a turkey outside my office window, strangely...![]()
^^^I've said it on multiple occasions that I don't give a shite about the old stuff; all I want is good storytelling. I don't give a crap about a few plot holes... that's a given in storytelling... just accept it cuz you're having fun. This show haas so many plot holes ..
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